YO! Baltimore Celebrates 10 Years of Transforming the Lives of Disconnected Youth at its annual Alumni on the Move Breakfast

YO! Baltimore Celebrates 10 Years of Transforming the Lives of Disconnected Youth at its annual Alumni on the Move Breakfast

 

For Immediate Release

Media Contacts:

October 13, 2010

Brice Freeman, Communications 
410-396-9928
bfreeman@oedworks.com

Ernest Dorsey, YO! Baltimore
410-396-6722
edorsey@oedworks.com

 

What: Alumni on the Move Breakfast: Celebrating 10 Years of Success
YO! Baltimore provides comprehensive services for out-of-school youth, ages 16 to 22, who live in Baltimore City.  This event celebrates 10 years of service with:

7,500 youth and young adults have been part of a positive community experience offering job training, academic support, life skills, cultural enrichment and a safe environment in which to grow and feel a strong sense of belonging

3,200 out-of-school youth became employed within one year of enrolling into the program

1,100 youth earned a high school diploma while participating in YO! 

When: 
Thursday, October 14, 2010, 8:30 a.m.

Where: 
YO! Baltimore’s Westside Center, 1510 W. Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218

Background: 
YO! Baltimore was created to address the challenges disconnect youth face on a daily basis in Baltimore City and currently boasts a ten-year track record. Launched in 2000 through a grant award from the federal Department of Labor, YO! Baltimore has been able to demonstrate the effectiveness of utilizing a comprehensive package of youth development strategies to impact the lives of disconnected youth. In a report entitled Changing Minds Changing Lives (see www.yobaltimore.org), YO! Baltimore documents its capacity to reduce recidivism, while increasing educational attainment and wages of participants. YO! enrollees showed a third fewer arrests and convictions than a comparable group and  participants overall entering the labor force earned wages at a rate of 44% higher than those in the peer group.

YO! Baltimore offers services at two, youth-friendly locations. The YO! Academy shares the Westside Center’s address:

  • Youth Opportunity (YO!) Academy and the Westside Youth Opportunity Center
    1510 W. Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217
    410-545-6953 
     
  • Eastside Youth Opportunity Center
    HEBCAC (Historical East Baltimore Community Action Coalition)
    1212 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21213
    410-732-2661

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